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Getting off TRT after 2 years
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<blockquote data-quote="KenLowT" data-source="post: 138284" data-attributes="member: 18755"><p>This is a great thread, thanks for starting it. I'm strongly considering getting off TRT as well. The only reason I started TRT was to regain a libido I had lost from 20's. My pre TRT TT levels was 396 which was taken when I was 41 years old. I tried HCG monotherapy to keep my fertility which is important for me and my levels never budged, in fact it went down a few points to 383. I started TRT in May of 2018 and my libido has not budged. I feel exactly the way I did when I was on HCG monotherapy. The gym benefits have been great, but nothing otherwise. I'm getting tired of poking myself for no apparent reason. </p><p></p><p>After a while I realized that my anxiety was killing my libido so I took care of that. My thyroid is now functioning at optimal capacity and numbers are strong, but still no libido. It really does suck. At this point I'd rather stop putting these chemicals in my body if I have nothing to show for it. I have my next consult with Defy soon and I will be asking the doctor what he thinks. Fertility is really important for me, I want to have another child, but with no libido it has been next to impossible. I'm just never in the mood and it sucks. Perhaps it's because I'm way overweight, I'm trying to get myself back in shape, but that takes a while. </p><p></p><p>Most guys like me who started TRT to gain or improve libido rarely do. I'm willing to still switch to primarily HCG monotherapy since I'm already injecting 500iu's 3x per week because I remember how awful it was to go cold turkey from HCG. I had ED for a while. Any other thoughts from you guys would be great to read. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenLowT, post: 138284, member: 18755"] This is a great thread, thanks for starting it. I'm strongly considering getting off TRT as well. The only reason I started TRT was to regain a libido I had lost from 20's. My pre TRT TT levels was 396 which was taken when I was 41 years old. I tried HCG monotherapy to keep my fertility which is important for me and my levels never budged, in fact it went down a few points to 383. I started TRT in May of 2018 and my libido has not budged. I feel exactly the way I did when I was on HCG monotherapy. The gym benefits have been great, but nothing otherwise. I'm getting tired of poking myself for no apparent reason. After a while I realized that my anxiety was killing my libido so I took care of that. My thyroid is now functioning at optimal capacity and numbers are strong, but still no libido. It really does suck. At this point I'd rather stop putting these chemicals in my body if I have nothing to show for it. I have my next consult with Defy soon and I will be asking the doctor what he thinks. Fertility is really important for me, I want to have another child, but with no libido it has been next to impossible. I'm just never in the mood and it sucks. Perhaps it's because I'm way overweight, I'm trying to get myself back in shape, but that takes a while. Most guys like me who started TRT to gain or improve libido rarely do. I'm willing to still switch to primarily HCG monotherapy since I'm already injecting 500iu's 3x per week because I remember how awful it was to go cold turkey from HCG. I had ED for a while. Any other thoughts from you guys would be great to read. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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